Learn to recognize addictive thinking -- the abnormal thinking in addiction originally recognized by members of Alcoholics Anonymous, who coined the term "stinking thinking." Abraham Twerski reveals how self-deceptive thought can undermine self-esteem and threaten the sobriety of a recovering individual.

eBook Sober but Stuck
Obstacles Most Often Encountered That Keep Us from Growing in Recovery
Author: Dan F.

People in recovery soon find out that maintaining abstinence from alcohol and other drugs is only half the battle. Sober But Stuck addresses the issues that can act as barriers to serenity and ultimately threaten sobriety.

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your Barnes and Noble eBooks for iPhone, iPod, PC, or Mac Buy your iBook at iTunesVivid description of Steps One through Three and the character defects of Step Four. Based on the "Stool and Bottle" talk given years ago by the author of The Little Red Book.

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your eBook formats from Barnes and Noble Buy your iBook at iTunesIn simple, down-to-earth language, Allen Berger explores the twelve most commonly confronted beliefs and attitudes that can sabotage recovery. He then provides tools for working through these problems in daily life.

Based on the experiences of thousands of recovering men and women, Passages through Recovery presents an action plan for preventing relapse, one that can help us understand how recovery works and what is needed to move from active addiction to sobriety.

Through daily quotes, thoughts, and affirmations on the issues encountered in recovery--depression, self-esteem, fear, spirituality, hope -- this book offers practical advice on making positive choices for healing spiritually, mentally, and physically.

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your Barnes and Noble eBooks Buy your iBook at iTunesRefocus on the basics of Twelve Step recovery with these daily readings. Written in a clear and graceful voice by an old-timer.

In this invaluable guide, renowned author and lecturer Earnie Larsen brings you a portable recovery continuing care program that you can easily integrate into your personal life and take with you anywhere you go.

This book offers six guiding principles that are key to lasting recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. It will help you understand why they're important, how they relate to the Twelve Steps, and why they work.

Easy Does It reminds people in recovery to not rush through the program but to grow into it. This book is for members of all Twelve Step Fellowships dedicated to a sane and manageable life, free of addictions, compulsions, and dependencies.

National expert Dr. Joseph Lee explains the nature of youth addiction and treatment and how families can create a safe and supportive environment for their loved ones during treatment and throughout their recovery.

Dr. Przekop provides a daily routine of exercises that have proven effective in managing chronic pain, often completely relieving it and the deep despair it can cause. Following his program brings the mind and body into harmony so that the psychological function that chronic pain previously served is no longer necessary.

Beverly Conyers, a prominent voice in recovery, uses personal stories and informed insight to guide you in achieving emotional sobriety by addressing behaviors and feelings unique to the female experience.

Buy your Kindle eBook from Amazon Buy your kobo eBook Buy your Barnes and Noble eBooks Buy your iBook at iTunesIn her brutally honest, highly original memoir, Kristina Morgan takes us inside her head to experience the chaos, fragmented thinking, and the startling creativity of the schizophrenic mind. With the intimacy of private journal-like entries and the language of a poet, she carries us…